The town of Perry is also hoping for the best. That's where The Peak's owner Mardi Obray comes in -- a place where Tayton's mother teaches gymnastics. Obray is organizing a fundraiser to help not just with Tayton's medical needs, but the needs of all four boys who suffered burns.

"It is the community coming together to raise money and provide gifts and anything these families need," explains Obray.

Tayton's grandpa is thankful for the outpouring of support, and hopes little Tayton will be home before Christmas.

"Just want to see how excited he is about ... he loves Star Wars and ninja Legos. We're hoping he can sit up and start playing with those, and that would be a great accomplishment," Glover says.